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Firefox 18 fails to connect to any site beond Google. Same Network settings in Firefox 17 work.

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After upgrading Firefox 17.x to version 18.0.1, the ONLY site that will connect and can run is Google. Attempts to connect to any other DNS results in a tab displaying the label 'Connecting', with an hourglass circle. After rolling-back to Firefox 17.0esr, all connections succeed using the same proxy settings.

After upgrading Firefox 17.x to version 18.0.1, the ONLY site that will connect and can run is Google. Attempts to connect to any other DNS results in a tab displaying the label 'Connecting', with an hourglass circle. After rolling-back to Firefox 17.0esr, all connections succeed using the same proxy settings.

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System:

  • Windows 7 64-bit Enterprise Edition
  • OS Version 6.1.7600 Build 7600
  • Dell Optiplex 980

Functionality in Firefox 18.0.1:

  • Google Search works
  • Google Images work with images displayed
  • External links invoked from within Google Search Results fail
  • Internet Explorer and Chrome work fine

Troubleshooting:

  • Uninstalled all addins
  • Disabled Windows Firewall
  • Disabled Antivirus
  • Disabled Windows DEP
  • Disabled Windows UAC
  • Rebooted PC and closed all non-essential processes
  • Increased network connection timeout in Firefox in about:config
  • Tested Auto-detect proxy settings in Firefox (Advanced >> Network >> Settings)
  • Tested Use system proxy settings (Advanced >> Network >> Settings)
  • Tested manually-entered proxy details (Advanced >> Network >> Settings)
  • Currently using 'Automatically detect' and 'Use automatic config script' in Control Panel >> Internet Options >> Connections >> LAN Settings
  • Restored Default Firefox Settings
  • Uninstalled Firefox, deleted personal data, deleted installation directory, deleted registry keys and reisntalled 18.0.1 from a newly downloaded Setup Executable
  • Tested the above network connection changes with the reinstallation

After all that, I uninstalled Firefox, deleted personal data and installed Firefox 17.0esr. Using the default 'use system proxy settings' network setting, it works perfectly. After upgrading to 17.0.2, it still worked.

When entering an IP address (to test whether it's a DNS resolution issue), 17.0.2 would work and 18.0.1 would still fail, leading me to conclude that the issue is a software bug rather than a proxy problem.

Have the Developers any input as to what may be different between 17 and 18 with regard to basic conectivity?

NB: I should note that I have already trawled through the generic connectivity troubleshooting steps Mozilla provide, as well as the help articles for situations in which Google is the only accessible site, and various other troubleshooting suggestions I found when searching. All signs point to the issue being a bug in this version.

Modified by pmod

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Here is the Troubleshooting Information from 18.0.1:


 Application Basics
       Name
       Firefox
       Version
       18.0.1
       User Agent
       Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:18.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/18.0
       Build Configuration
         about:buildconfig
 Extensions
       Name
       Version
       Enabled
       ID
 Important Modified Preferences
     Name
     Value
       browser.cache.disk.capacity
       358400
       browser.cache.disk.smart_size.first_run
       false
       browser.cache.disk.smart_size.use_old_max
       false
       browser.cache.disk.smart_size_cached_value
       358400
       browser.places.smartBookmarksVersion
       4
       browser.startup.homepage_override.buildID
       20130116073211
       browser.startup.homepage_override.mstone
       18.0.1
       extensions.lastAppVersion
       18.0.1
       network.cookie.prefsMigrated
       true
       places.database.lastMaintenance
       1359418610
       places.history.expiration.transient_current_max_pages
       104858
       privacy.sanitize.migrateFx3Prefs
       true
 Graphics
       Adapter Description
       NVIDIA GeForce 9300 GE
       Adapter Drivers
       nvd3dumx,nvwgf2umx,nvwgf2umx nvd3dum,nvwgf2um,nvwgf2um
       Adapter RAM
       256
       Device ID
       0x06e0
       Direct2D Enabled
       true
       DirectWrite Enabled
       true (6.1.7600.16972)
       Driver Date
       10-2-2012
       Driver Version
       9.18.13.697
       GPU #2 Active
       false
       GPU Accelerated Windows
       1/1 Direct3D 10
       Vendor ID
       0x10de
       WebGL Renderer
       Google Inc. -- ANGLE (NVIDIA GeForce 9300 GE)
       AzureCanvasBackend
       direct2d
       AzureContentBackend
       direct2d
       AzureFallbackCanvasBackend
       cairo
 JavaScript
       Incremental GC
       true
 Accessibility
       Activated
       false
       Prevent Accessibility
       0
 Library Versions
       Expected minimum version
       Version in use
       NSPR
       4.9.4
       4.9.4
       NSS
       3.14.1.0 Basic ECC
       3.14.1.0 Basic ECC
       NSSSMIME
       3.14.1.0 Basic ECC
       3.14.1.0 Basic ECC
       NSSSSL
       3.14.1.0 Basic ECC
       3.14.1.0 Basic ECC
       NSSUTIL
       3.14.1.0
       3.14.1.0
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Unfortunately I've effectively covered the steps there.

  • Thoroughly tested Proxy settings
  • Disabled Firewall
  • Disabled Security apps
  • IPv6 is enabled and works fine in FF17
  • There's no DNS prefetching option
  • I've entered an IP address negating DNS resolution faults
  • There are no router issues from the workstation
  • Etc.

I skimmed through the remaining sugesstions, but they all relate to infrastructure faults, of which there are none. The issue is very likely caused by a software change, as the immediate previous iteration of the product worked.

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Seems this question is dead. Shame one of the Mozilla Devs couldn't give feedback :(